Museums in Friendsville, TN

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Blount Partership gallery
201 S Washington St, Maryville, TN 37804

The Blount Partnership is a 501c6 non-profit organization. Our members help provide opportunities for small business, corporate locations, manufacturin

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Farragut Folklife Museum gallery

The museum preserves the heritage of this historical community and includes a collection Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, first admiral of the U.S. Navy a

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Clayton Center for the Arts gallery

As a gathering place for the community and its visitors and as the home of the Maryville College fine and performing arts program, the Clayton Center for t

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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum gallery

The Museum is now open with a new and exciting exhibit. Hours are M-S 9-5, Sunday 12-5. Closed Christmas Day, New Years Day, & Thanksgiving.The Museum is n

Historic Westwood gallery

A visit to Historic Westwood is a connection to the rich, artistic history of Knoxville. The residence was built in 1890 for John Lutz and his wife, Ann Adel

Marble Springs State Historic Site gallery

The Governor John Sevier Memorial Association (GJSMA) is a non-profit organization which managed by the Tennessee Historical Commission with the dai

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